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Hero Arts Blog

"Customizing" Die-Cuts to Create a Holiday Card

"Customizing" Die-Cuts to Create a Holiday Card

Good morning! Jess here with a Christmas card to get you in the mood for tomorrow's Oh What Fun release and blog hop! Today I'm combining an add-on from August's My Monthly Hero release with some older holiday sets (and a little customization) to create a festive holiday card!

To start I found a public domain Christmas song (meaning no longer protected by copyright laws and safe to reproduce!) and printed it on regular copy paper. Then I used my printer to resize it until it could fit perfectly on the largest Scroll Infinity Die. Then I printed it once more onto Hero Hues Sand Cardstock using the manual feed tray. You could also take paper to an office supply store for printing if your printer can't handle thick cardstock. Then I die-cut the cardstock with the Scroll Infinity Die and blended Caramel and Cup O' Joe Ink around the edges to give it a more antique look. I adhered it to a piece of Hero Hues Cherry Cardstock and then adhered that to a Hero Hues Dove White Top Folded Card Base.

Next I stamped the Color Layering Cardinal using Pale Tomato, Crimson, Mulled Wine, and Intense Black Ink and stamped the branch with Cup O' Joe Ink before die-cutting them with the coordinating dies. I also stamped and die-cut branches from the Color Layering Trimmings set using Forever Green and Field Greens Ink. I trimmed a vellum banner and created a jagged edge by die-cutting the end of the banner with the edge of the Scroll Infinity Die. Then I stamped a sentiment from Color Layering Poinsettia with Clear Embossing & Watermark Ink and heat-embossed it with Gold Embossing Powder.

I adhered the branches to the card with regular adhesive and then used foam mounting tape to add my cardinal. I adhered the vellum sentiment to the back of the cardinal's head to keep it in place. To finish the card I added Snowfall and our soon-to-be-released Icicle Glitter to the branches using Crystal Clear Lacquer and added a little dimension to the bird's eye with Crystal Clear Lacquer. I love how the Icicle Glitter adds a lot of sparkle to the branches while the little bit of Snowfall Glitter adds a different color pop to the sparkle!

Thanks so much for joining me today and I hope this gives you some inspiration for your holiday crafting! We'll see you tomorrow for the launch and blog hop!

Aug 22, 2019

So vintage, love it

susie sonnier
Aug 22, 2019

Your beautiful card inspires me to start my holiday crafting!

Karen F.
Aug 22, 2019

what an absolutely stunning card, love the vintage feel to it

Sandi MacIver
Aug 22, 2019

Cardinals are the Missouri state bird from my home town of St Louis! Love it!!!

Jan Francis
Aug 21, 2019

Another unique & beautiful card, Jess! Love the background & the bright cardinal. Thanks for sharing.

Patt H.
Aug 21, 2019

Very festive design indeed!! Looking forward to the hop tomorrow!

Cindy C.
Aug 21, 2019

Very beautiful card. Thanks for the preview of the Icicle glitter and explaining the difference between the it and the snowflake glitter. Looking forward to the release of the icicle glitter

IRENE PAGE
Aug 21, 2019

Stunning! Thank you for the creative inspiration.

Karen Hale
Aug 21, 2019

It’s gorgeous Jessica, I am also thinking of my Christmas cards how and what to make. This is a great inspiration, thank you so much.

Henriétte
Aug 21, 2019

So excited to see more Christmas card ideas since I’m just getting started with creating my Christmas cards and I like to create lots of different designs!

barbara lassiter

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